Chapter 330: All the scholars in Shengjing are confused



Chapter 330: All the scholars in Shengjing are confused

Chu Yian's face turned even redder, but the height of the snow pile in front of her was almost the same as in her previous life, so it was definitely not an exaggeration.

With a wave of his hand, Qin Sheng began to shape the figure, and Chu Yian handed him the tools.

I got so bored while passing the ball around that I took a small stool and sat down next to it and went to play my own thing.

Qin Sheng ignored her and focused on carving his own work. The atmosphere was very harmonious.

Chu Yian wanted to make a QQ penguin, but after trying for a long time, he came up with nothing. He was so angry that he beat the snow into a snow cake.

Qin Sheng looked down and saw her angry look, and he wanted to laugh.

The heavy snow fell on her fiery red dress, adding a unique touch of color to the scenery. He withdrew his gaze and continued with what he was doing.

While the two of them were harmoniously making a snowman in the yard, outside, both the students and dignitaries had fallen into a strange confusion and silence.

Not only them, but also the emperor in the palace.

Seeing Ying Zheng unify the six kingdoms, they were happy and cheered. The situation of warlords' separatism was finally ended and the country was unified.

This is the plot that all readers have been looking forward to, including the emperor. Things that cannot be accomplished in reality, when seen in the book, seeing the characters in the book accomplish it, it is as if he is also completing it.

How can I not be happy?

The book shows that the country has been unified. Maybe it won’t be long before Dashun will be able to unify the surrounding countries and end the current chaotic situation?

Although the surrounding countries did not fight major wars, there were constant minor frictions, and the Huns in the north harassed them from time to time.

When the Huns were harassing us, other countries took the opportunity to attack, which was simply fatal.

If we can truly unify the country, reorganize our forces, and then fully engage the Xiongnu...

This great ambition flashed through the emperor's mind, and his heartbeat became more and more uncontrollable.

He remembered the story of Huo Qubing that he had read before. Although it was fictional, it was really exciting.

The fact that Qin Sheng could come up with such a story shows that he has such ambition.

The more the emperor thought about it, the faster his heart beat. It took a lot of strength to press it down and slow down his heartbeat a little.

No hurry... No hurry...

Then read on.

In 221 BC, Ying Zheng changed his title to "Emperor" and called himself "First Emperor". All emperors changed their self-proclaimed titles to "Immortal"...

Boom!

It was as if a bolt of lightning struck right on top of his head. The emperor felt his mind go blank and he could hardly hold the book in his hand.

At that moment, the text stimulated his brain so much that he felt absurdly dizzy.

Emperor...Qi Huang...I...

Apart from anything else, the emperor has always been a die-hard fan of "The Great Qin Empire". This book has brought him a lot of shock since it was first written. After entering the world of the book, it makes people feel excited and can't help but get goose bumps.

Even so, all the shocks before were not even one ten-thousandth as strong as the shock he felt the moment he was called "Emperor".

It made him feel very absurd and his back went cold.

It seemed as if a pair of majestic eyes were watching him and examining him, causing him to unconsciously tighten his breathing and cold sweat to break out on his forehead.

The doubts that I had deliberately ignored in my heart emerged again.

This book... is it really just something that Mr. Dapeng made up?

Thinking carefully, there was indeed no title of "emperor" in the books before Ying Zheng.

The monarchs of all countries were also called kings, with the highest being the Son of Heaven. I thought the world in the book was different from the outside world, perhaps because the title of emperor hadn't been invented yet...

But is this name borrowed from reality, or was it created by a person named Ying Zheng in the book?

The emperor didn't dare to think about it too much. The more he thought about it, the colder it became, as if a thorn was stabbing his back.

A long time ago, some people have vaguely felt that this book does not seem to be fictional. Not only is the worldview too vast, but the characters in it basically all have their own thoughts.

These ideas are not only reflected in their words and deeds, but also in what they do and what they write.

Many things are enough to shock the world if taken individually, but they appear together in this book.

The previous explanation of Dapeng's disciples was that they traveled around the mountains and rivers, collected ideas from different people, sorted them out, modified them, and then added them to the book and polished them to achieve the current effect.

But with so many learned people, who would be willing to be just a country bumpkin?

If you are unwilling to do so, it is impossible to remain anonymous forever.

As long as you leave your name, there will definitely be clues...

But there are so many people investigating Dapeng, has anyone found anything?

Or whose thoughts match those of the people in the book...

It has been so long, and no one has found it, and no one matches the requirements.

Even those Confucian scholars who are obsessed with Dapeng don't have it, which is enough to explain the problem.

I was unwilling or afraid to admit it before, but now it seems that I can no longer comfort myself that this is just a fictional book for entertainment.

Could it be that someone really caught a glimpse of that blank period of history and presented it to everyone in this way?

So... they are actually all descendants of the Chinese?

But this is so magical...it's really weird.

The Master does not speak of strange things, supernatural powers, or gods.

The emperor wanted to calm down and continue reading the following content, but when he turned the page, there was nothing but a painting that looked very majestic and domineering.

The Qin Dynasty unified the six kingdoms, and the First Emperor was majestic and domineering. Does the story...end here?

Staring at the person in the painting and being watched by those eyes, the emperor had the illusion of being stared at by a tiger.

It seemed like he would emerge from the painting in the next second...

The emperor raised his head from the book. The story ended here, but it always left people with a feeling of wanting more.

In fact, he should have turned to the front and read it carefully again, but the emperor's mood was too complicated and his mind was too confused to concentrate.

He suddenly wanted to hear other people's opinions.

Sitting in the imperial study, he had no intention of reviewing memorials, so he simply changed his clothes and left the palace.

It wasn't just the emperor who had mixed feelings; everyone who watched the show had mixed feelings.

The young students gathered in groups of three or four to discuss things. Their enthusiasm was obviously not as high as before, and there was confusion in their eyes when they spoke.

It was rare for the presidents and teachers of various academies to get together to discuss whether this book was fictional or really part of that blank period of history.

If it is really that lost history, then the value of this book is not just a book for entertainment, it needs to be redefined.

Many people present actually preferred that this was a blank piece of history with some fictional elements added in to make the plot more compact and dramatic.

But the matter is of great importance and no one dares to make a conclusion easily.

It's a pity that Mr. Dapeng has disappeared somewhere. Sigh...

For some reason, everyone suddenly remembered that the emperor had directly posted an imperial edict to ask Mr. Dapeng questions. At that time, they felt that the emperor was indeed too impulsive and that such behavior was not in line with his status.

But now it seems that the emperor was truly wise at that time.

Zhang posted the imperial edict and asked Mr. Dapeng the question he wanted to know. If it were now, even if he posted the imperial edict all over Shengjing, Dapeng might not reply to him.

After all, in the eyes of the world, Dapeng is already a dead man.

If she jumps out at this time, wouldn't she be giving those who cheated her a way out and then throwing dirty water on herself?

She's not that stupid.

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